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Steroid testing and designer steroids

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Hey fellas,

I've been reading different research related to anabolic steroid testing and I can't find a lot of clear information. In short, I have been tested for anabolic steroids through a very common lab's anabolic steroid panel and there is a potential that I'll be tested again. I've listed the compounds it tests for below. My question is this, most of the steroids out there are derivatives of testosterone and nandrolone. Would the derivatives show up in a test like this. For example, would Stanzolol show up. What about Superdrol since it is methyldrostanolone (would methyldrostanolone show up on a test testing for "drostanolone"). What about Trestolone (MENT), with it being 7α-methyl-19-nortestosterone? What are some alternatives, such as other designer steroids? Im currently under the impression that every compound has to be tested specifically for, but these look very general. Thanks in advance.

Included in the panel:

Drostanolone and or Metab
Masking Agents
Nandrolone Metab
T/E Ratio
T/E Ratio. Quant
Trenbolone Metab.

Zalewski's picture

Do you know what the minimum detected amount or the ratios that would set off a failed test. If the ratios are good then you can take a certain amount of test and be okay but it is risky due to the metabolites

ironman89876's picture

Im not sure, but I'm on prescribed TRT as it is and I passed the first one as a result of that. I'd like to expand my options a bit, but would need compounds not included on that list to test.

Makwa's picture

The key word there is metabolites. You will probably pop since that is essentially a broad-spectrum test.

ironman89876's picture

Thanks for the reply. I'm mainly looking for options that aren't tested for on these panels. I'm sure there are some and I was trying to understand if each individual compound has to be tested for. I had heard that was the case, but I'm not really into playing with fire. I know some were using so called designer steroids to get by. SARMs is an option but not preferred.